Answer:
The original price is $650
Step-by-step explanation:
There's an actual algebra method for this, but this is my method because I find it way easier to remember.
Since the most you can discount out of an item is 100% (well, it's considered free then) let's subtract 100 - 34, which is 66.
Now, turn it into a decimal because it makes the numbers easier- 0.66.
Since when you're finding the discount of an original price, you multiply the original price by the discount- instead for finding the original price for a discounted item we divide $429 by 0.66 instead, since when you divide a number by another number that's under 1 the quotient is a larger number.
So, 429 ÷ 0.66 = 650.
Therefore, the original price of the $429 sale price for a 34% discount is $650.
We need to see the angels do u have a picture??
Answer:
y = 4 sin(½ x) − 3
Step-by-step explanation:
The function is either sine or cosine:
y = A sin(2π/T x) + C
y = A cos(2π/T x) + C
where A is the amplitude, T is the period, and C is the midline.
The midline is the average of the min and max:
C = (1 + -7) / 2
C = -3
The amplitude is half the difference between the min and max:
A = (1 − -7) / 2
A = 4
The maximum is at x = π, and the minimum is at x = 3π. The difference, 2π, is half the period. So T = 4π.
Plugging in, the options are:
y = 4 sin(½ x) − 3
y = 4 cos(½ x) − 3
Since the maximum is at x = π, this must be a sine wave.
y = 4 sin(½ x) − 3
Answer: the slope is 3/4.
y=mx+b and m is always the slope.
C. 6
Step-by-step explanation:
try multiplying everything by one of the numbers
(x/2)6 + (x/3)6 = (25/3)6
6x/2+ 6x/3 = 150/3
3x +2x = 50